[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGnVeaBbPmE]As I was making this video about the tides, and how "gravitation" is not what causes tidal effects[/url], I realized something. [b]The Traveler is massive and yet it produces no gravity as far as we know.[/b] Something that large hovering above the round earth should create some kind of gravitational pull if you accept mainstream round earth physics. But to all appearances, the Traveler does not have any noticeable effect on gravity. Kind of curious huh? It makes me wonder if Bungie is at least open minded when it comes to the Flat/round earth controversy.
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An ultra advanced, billions of years old mechanical moon capable of granting paracausal abilities to whomever it chooses doing something we cant scientifically explain? Not that surprising tbh Better question: why [i]is[/i] there gravity on the moon? [spoiler]because its made of cheese[/spoiler] [spoiler]HAIL LORD WALLACE[/spoiler] Show Spoiler [spoiler]nerf fusion rifles[/spoiler]